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depends on which model you're using. the 2008 model which would give democrats plus 7 or 8 in every single poll in this nonsense or the 2004 model which is even steven or the 2010 model which is plus republicans. but what about a group -- we had ralph reid on this show friday evening. he talked about how evangelical christians are mobilizing in ways we haven't seen in years. how can you be sure that group and other important groups have so much enthusiasm they're not going to come out and vote for romn romney? >> i didn't say i was sure, i said there's indications we can look at the deficit that rom has. jedediah's point, i'm not afraid, i don't feel afraid, but we could talk tomorrow and the next day and see where the fear leads. i think the policemen for mitt romney is not in messaging. jedediah gives the romney message better than he does with regard to -- i don't mean that sarcastically. you sound strong, you're making a clear argument about why you feel some of these things have been tried and failed. i think for mi
depends on which model you're using. the 2008 model which would give democrats plus 7 or 8 in every single poll in this nonsense or the 2004 model which is even steven or the 2010 model which is plus republicans. but what about a group -- we had ralph reid on this show friday evening. he talked about how evangelical christians are mobilizing in ways we haven't seen in years. how can you be sure that group and other important groups have so much enthusiasm they're not going to come out and vote...
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chuck, thank you for joining us. let's go through it. handicap it for us. how do you see the election playing out right now? >> the president has a very slight advantage. nobody really knows just because the republican enthusiasm has always been a real wild card. the president closed fairly strongly by virtue of this gift with the hurricane. so we'll see. >> chuck, one of the things and i was looking through some of the notes in terms of your forecasts, there is a suggestion that president obama could win the electoral vote but lose the popular vote. what are the implications from an investment perspective if that's the case? >> closeness will matter in our view. if the president were to really have that kind of split verdict, it gives him a very, very diminished mandate, very much like george w. bush had after the counting stopped in florida back in 2000 and al gore had won the popular vote by 540,000 votes. thanks to a lot of factor, george bush was able to ram through tax cuts at the beginning of his tenure. but he had a very tainted early presidency. an
chuck, thank you for joining us. let's go through it. handicap it for us. how do you see the election playing out right now? >> the president has a very slight advantage. nobody really knows just because the republican enthusiasm has always been a real wild card. the president closed fairly strongly by virtue of this gift with the hurricane. so we'll see. >> chuck, one of the things and i was looking through some of the notes in terms of your forecasts, there is a suggestion that...
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joining us live is iowa governor terry branstad. thanks for joining us. it is great because in the last couple of elections before 2008 it was so close. bush won by less than a percentage point. the first bush election gore won by .3 point. but then the president who has a love fair with iowa won by nine points. what are the prospects for tonight? >> it will be a close race but i think a lot are disappointed and feel betrayed by obama because we launched him and he came here and said he would reunite the country. it was all about hope and change and how he would bring us together. instead it has been about blaming others and attacking other people and a trillion dollar deficit every year he was president. obama care is unaffordable. iowa straightened up a financial mess in the state and they will vote for mitt romney because they feel he can bring fram spending under control. i believe he will win the state. it will be close. obama has put a lot of energy and a lot of time here but he just doesn't have the enthusiasm that i see for romney. romney is reall
joining us live is iowa governor terry branstad. thanks for joining us. it is great because in the last couple of elections before 2008 it was so close. bush won by less than a percentage point. the first bush election gore won by .3 point. but then the president who has a love fair with iowa won by nine points. what are the prospects for tonight? >> it will be a close race but i think a lot are disappointed and feel betrayed by obama because we launched him and he came here and said he...
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thanks for joining us. your thoughts on what has happened in virginia and throughout the country so far. we are neck and neck in terms of electoral votes. 162 for the president and governor romney. >> i never thought it would be anything other than just as you described it. very close and very tight. i expect the president to win. i hope he does. i think that will change. as a matter of fact, i bet a penny before i came home to say that he would change. around the country, i would be surprised if romney carried all of those swing states that have been described just now. i see obama winning the election. i hope that virginia is in the winning column with him. i think a lot of people feel like i did when i feeted for him. he needs a second term to prove what he has started and that he can improv upon it. but he can't do it unless he's there. things are so bad in this country. to trust it to someone who does not have the experience to spend four years learning the job or even two years is too much time. >> go
thanks for joining us. your thoughts on what has happened in virginia and throughout the country so far. we are neck and neck in terms of electoral votes. 162 for the president and governor romney. >> i never thought it would be anything other than just as you described it. very close and very tight. i expect the president to win. i hope he does. i think that will change. as a matter of fact, i bet a penny before i came home to say that he would change. around the country, i would be...
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michelle franzen is joining us now. i can only imagine how bad it looks from the air and now you're seeing it up close. >> reporter: yeah. we definitely had a chance to tour here. just to give you a ground look, this is an area where people would normally be walking on the boardwalk in the morning and running, sitting at the park bemp benches. but it's just ripped apart and just the force of the water, we heard stories of how quickly the water raced into this area. over there at the far end of the pier, you can see the aerial shots of that roller coaster and basically almost like a table cloth ripped from the dinner table is how sandy sort of took that boardwalk out from beneath that roller coaster. and so on the other side of it it's just flopped there in the atlantic ocean, just sitting there. it sort of plays tricks on your eyes. they are hit hard, they are getting out there again today but still it's another day of rescues for many of the residents who ended up staying here, ignoring the evacuation order and that's
michelle franzen is joining us now. i can only imagine how bad it looks from the air and now you're seeing it up close. >> reporter: yeah. we definitely had a chance to tour here. just to give you a ground look, this is an area where people would normally be walking on the boardwalk in the morning and running, sitting at the park bemp benches. but it's just ripped apart and just the force of the water, we heard stories of how quickly the water raced into this area. over there at the far...
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the internet, using mobile phones, using the applications. you look at companies like cherry, reimagining car washes, bringing car washes to you, air b&b, allowing people to find places to stay around the world, waves, a traffic navigation app, a whole host of companies. one of the things i think is interesting about this time is we've had a very difficult economic time and we have a lot of young entrepreneurs who are, where it's a difficult time to get a job and they're thinking hey, i'll take the risk. i can get capital, i'll create a new idea and new business. that's number one. number two, mobile connectivity is growing rapidly, 5 billion mobile phone users in the world and only a billion smartphone users in the world, and tablet growth is really just start so long we have a lot of good underpinnings. on your point -- >> mary, i wanted to ask you on the facebook point. >> yep, go ahead. >> seemingly felt like a failure to many, and really i think changed the valuations for some of these companies including we've seen what's happened to zy
the internet, using mobile phones, using the applications. you look at companies like cherry, reimagining car washes, bringing car washes to you, air b&b, allowing people to find places to stay around the world, waves, a traffic navigation app, a whole host of companies. one of the things i think is interesting about this time is we've had a very difficult economic time and we have a lot of young entrepreneurs who are, where it's a difficult time to get a job and they're thinking hey, i'll...
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it's going to take all of us. america can be stronger and stronger if we stop letting our politics pull us apart. >> you voted for the president winning re-election. do you think chris christie put the state over the edge in terms of helping the president with his support of the president during hurricane sandy? >> no. chris christie has got a lot of pulls but he could have had a thousand other people pulling with him but there is no way the state was going to go for mitt romney. it wasn't going to happen. >> it was very clear to me that new jersey, new york, and states like ours would stay in the barack obama column. >> thanks so much. >> we will see you soon. >> phil? >> currently i am joined by will i. am with the black eyed peas. why did you come here tonight? >> i wanted to come here, i was here in 2008. being here in 2008, going to the community that i come from to soak up the inspiration and the energy to go back to that ghetto that i come from and rinse it out. o give them some sense responsibility individ
it's going to take all of us. america can be stronger and stronger if we stop letting our politics pull us apart. >> you voted for the president winning re-election. do you think chris christie put the state over the edge in terms of helping the president with his support of the president during hurricane sandy? >> no. chris christie has got a lot of pulls but he could have had a thousand other people pulling with him but there is no way the state was going to go for mitt romney. it...
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e-mail us. you the tweet us or direct to kelly. that's going to be just another subject for debate. let's remind you, everybody, where we stand with the results at the moment. >> that's right. we'll get into the treasury secretary discussion in a little bit, too. stick around for that one. in the meantime, i just want to draw your attention to this little state right here. yes, ladies and gentlemen, it's ohio and it's blue this morning. one of the key reasons why this race has gone to president obama, you can see the delegate count, the latest from nbc. 206 for mitt romney to obama's 303. the one to watch all of this, our own phil lebeau is joining us from -- i'm sorry, phil, you're in chicago. what am i talking about? he's at president obama's campaign headquarters in chicago. but, phil, ohio is one of the reasons why president obama was able to deliver that victory speech earlier today. >> absolutely, kelly. it's the midwest fire wall that we've heard so much about. the president was counting on victories in ohio, wisconsin, iowa. he got those. and in fact, when he declared victor
e-mail us. you the tweet us or direct to kelly. that's going to be just another subject for debate. let's remind you, everybody, where we stand with the results at the moment. >> that's right. we'll get into the treasury secretary discussion in a little bit, too. stick around for that one. in the meantime, i just want to draw your attention to this little state right here. yes, ladies and gentlemen, it's ohio and it's blue this morning. one of the key reasons why this race has gone to...
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us as well. it's expected this market is going to stand and wait to see what the election results are going to be like for tomorrow, right? >> hey, it's human nature. i mean, people have been paralyzed with all these horror stories about fiscal cliffs and the end of the dollar and the end of america. so, when in doubt, do nothing. hide your cash, sit on the sidelines. but i think there's going to be a big plunger effect that could really unleash tidal waves of money as people start to see maybe there's some wonderful surprises, some electoral surprises that just aren't popular right now. >> what are you suggesting? >> i don't know. this nose does more than hold this mustache and glasses and i think it might be a electoral surprise for mr. romney. if that's the case -- >> you think romney wins -- >> i do. >> -- that will be a surprise and this market rallies on that win? >> i think the market rallies big. there will be a lot of money in motion. people will be moving on with decision-making. there'
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thanks for joining us. >> very close night as we expected. so far we're talking 82 electoral votes for governor romney versus 64 for president obama. once we know the winner the work begins. who is better at handling the biggest issue that we face over the near term? the fiscal cliff? >> i think it's even steven. neither candidate has offered to cut anything. i think spending is a problem. i think the way we budget our money is a problem. this baseline budgeting is just horrible and they don't talk about that. they talk about the programs they want to keep. i think it would be even. i wouldn't expect a whole lot of difference. there will be a little benefit with romney on maybe getting taxes cut. and maybe less war with obama. but neither one is assured it. we heard promises so often over the years of the dramatic difference and this is a crucial election. that has been burnt out on that over many decades because we have elections and policies continue exactly the same way. government gets bigger. debt gets
thanks for joining us. >> very close night as we expected. so far we're talking 82 electoral votes for governor romney versus 64 for president obama. once we know the winner the work begins. who is better at handling the biggest issue that we face over the near term? the fiscal cliff? >> i think it's even steven. neither candidate has offered to cut anything. i think spending is a problem. i think the way we budget our money is a problem. this baseline budgeting is just horrible and...
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abilitily behind us. right. today's move in the market, do you believe it? there is some confirmation from the transports but at the same time, the volume isn't quite what i think some people would like to see. what's your read on it? >> actually, volume's a little bit lower than yesterday by about, i would say 30 to 50 million. it clearly looks like a reflation play. if you look at gold and you look at oil and you look at several of the commodities, you could say the dollar is weak but not as weak as indicated. >> percentage based? >> yeah. i think it is suspect. on election day i have been going through these for 50 years there are always whacky rumors, there was a broken machine and when they went to fix it so-and-so was ahead eight times. you know, they are never, ever true but markets move on them. >> sure do thanks, old friend. good to see you, arthur, as always. art carbon. >>> big week for media earnings, discovery and liberty media already out. rupert murdock's news corp reports after the bell, d
abilitily behind us. right. today's move in the market, do you believe it? there is some confirmation from the transports but at the same time, the volume isn't quite what i think some people would like to see. what's your read on it? >> actually, volume's a little bit lower than yesterday by about, i would say 30 to 50 million. it clearly looks like a reflation play. if you look at gold and you look at oil and you look at several of the commodities, you could say the dollar is weak but...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> check this out, gas is not the only thing that folks are lining up for today. what you're looking at right now are pictures of the fifth avenue apple store in new york. i can't believe this is happening but this is where the ipad mini and the next generation ipad will be on sale this morning. several apple stores do remain closed because of sandy. stores affected include soho, 14th street and grand central station but this is insane to see lines like this on a day when so many other things are happening. people, wait a day. crazy. >> they got money to do it, too, $349 at a minimum. >> let's get to cigna, company raised its outlook for 2012 after consolidated revenue increased to $7.4 billion. what about the rest of the health insurance industry and what will the industry look like after next tuesday's election? david cordani
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i think it forces us to confront reality. we can't pile up debt without thought of where we're going. i think making congress put their fingerprints on this, making the administration actually put something forward is a very good thing. i would not be forgetting to the debt ceiling. >> i'm curious what you thought of stuart stevens diagnosis about mitt romney. basically he says the reason they lost was the president was a charismatic african-american president, a billion dollars and a media that felt morally conflicted about being -- >> i haven't spent a lot of time. to be fair i haven't had a chance to read stuart's piece. i don't want to micromanage it. the incumbents are hard to beat, he got re-elected by less votes than he got the last time. we held the house of representatives. he's in a weaker position than he was in the first term. let's not prematurely panic. if i were picking something, i would have said a better job of defining mitt romney over the summer early was probably the biggest drawback. once people got to k
i think it forces us to confront reality. we can't pile up debt without thought of where we're going. i think making congress put their fingerprints on this, making the administration actually put something forward is a very good thing. i would not be forgetting to the debt ceiling. >> i'm curious what you thought of stuart stevens diagnosis about mitt romney. basically he says the reason they lost was the president was a charismatic african-american president, a billion dollars and a...
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he used the u.n., nato, much more of an internationalist, using the transatlantic institutions, networks that are in place to sort of bring europe back into the fold, firm up the alliance. let's remember romney did make his own campaign trip to europe. it will be remembered mostly by his gaffes in britain and poland, but it's telling that he chose britt tip and poland as places he visited. toes were two members of the bush era, both members who participated in the iraq war, full supporters of that war. is there was worry that the national would be pushed aside. particularly among foreign policy elites here in europe. >> peter, thanks for that. good to speak to you. >> we're also on central bank watch this week and the rba decided to hold off on further easing. this report comes from sydney. >> it was always going to be a call and it has surprised some in the market leaving rates unchanged. aussie dollar hitting session highs above 1.04 u.s. the banks did leave the door open for further stimulus highlighting the strength in the aussie dollar and saying policy is appropriate for the time b
he used the u.n., nato, much more of an internationalist, using the transatlantic institutions, networks that are in place to sort of bring europe back into the fold, firm up the alliance. let's remember romney did make his own campaign trip to europe. it will be remembered mostly by his gaffes in britain and poland, but it's telling that he chose britt tip and poland as places he visited. toes were two members of the bush era, both members who participated in the iraq war, full supporters of...
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scott, what can you tell us? >> reporter: first of all when ohio is the state that put romney over the top as many suggested, you get the reaction from the very pro-obama crowd here. but let me take you through what the issue is with ohio and why, perhaps, the romney camp is not conceding it yet. the two candidates with the raw vote totals now, about 75% of the raw votes in, separated by about 30,000 votes. that's not enough when you start figuring in the provisional ballots. remember we talked about 200,000 provisional votes that -- provisional votes likely to be counted. they start count of that in ten days. here's the thing the obama camp may have going for it. the results that we're still waiting for are largely from the urban areas where obama was running strong. hyahoga county near the cleveland area, the cincinnati area. these are the areas where we would expect that as the returns come in president obama would run strong and perhaps overcome anything that romney could make up with the provisional ballots.
scott, what can you tell us? >> reporter: first of all when ohio is the state that put romney over the top as many suggested, you get the reaction from the very pro-obama crowd here. but let me take you through what the issue is with ohio and why, perhaps, the romney camp is not conceding it yet. the two candidates with the raw vote totals now, about 75% of the raw votes in, separated by about 30,000 votes. that's not enough when you start figuring in the provisional ballots. remember we...
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using it domestically it using is optimally. there, occasions when we move the aircraft around for maintenance work. generally we'll be flying this aircraft off of the west coast out of chicago, out of houston, off of the east coast, really long haul missions. >> it will be adding new routes for the 787 dreamliner. as you look at shares of united today, shares are up along with a number of the other airlines as they recover from last week. bottom line is this -- it is roomier, it is brighter inside the dreamliner. yes, it is a different flying experience. we'll see what people think over time, though. >> two questions, phil. did you really love it as compared with a conventional aircraft, number one. number two, did they charge a premium price for this first flight or not? >> no, there a was not a premium price. most of those seats involved were taken up by employees for united, as well as journalists like myself. there were some paying passengers. aviation buffs flew to houston so they could be part of this first flight. what w
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our meteorologist todd gross is joining us. tell us what is likely to happen. >> the problem is not that it's going to snow in some spots, it's where it's going to snow. i will's explain that in a moment. there it is finally formed, of course, the computer maps tell us it will be there and actually there moving up the coastline, you can see the radar and satellite, so you are actually seeing it form right now let's check out how it will look tomorrow though as it moves up the eastern seaboard tomorrow, we will see an area of rain, heavy rain and gusty winds spread forward from washington, d.c. through new york city and up to boston. the worst being around the new jersey shoreline and especially long island out to cape cod. then tomorrow night you can the situation changes and here's where it gets really dice i is it was supposed to snow inland over the mountains. it now looks like a more compact area around the suburbs. western connecticut, other areas under the gun here. wouldn't you know it the areas just getting back on thei
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all three of those could have been used for recovery efforts. well, it exploded on twitter and facebook and eventually public figures came and spoke out against this. this afternoon, later in the day there were meetings and major bloomberg, canceled, didn't postpone but canceled the marathon. here are some of the statements from the mayor's office. while holding the race would not require diverting resources from the recovery effort it is clear it has become the source of controversy and division. we cannot allow a controversy over an athletic event to december tract attention away from the critically important work being done to recover from the storm and get our city back an track. the people of staten island, one of the hardest hit places in the entire country from sandy, there was relief and emotion. >> thank god. my reaction is, i've been coming to realize that these resources are going to be needed where it's truly needed. >> reporter: the bottom line is the mayor knew there was 350 million in economic benefit to the race, and also thousan
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good to have you with us. how do we counter claims that romney is better for the investor class and better for wall street? >> good afternoon. good afternoon to my friend anthony. >> that means the hammer is coming down. >> harold is in an undisclosed location feeling bad about the election. go ahead. >> two things. first, the big issues, two big concerns for the markets and for leaders on the front and wall street and main street. what happens? how do we address it? and the foreign policy issues for the next m re-elected or an elected president. you have iran, israel, the situation in east china sea. you have syria which will be a backdrop for anyone. naturally exploration of the bush tax cuts as they are called. sequestration and the payroll tax cuts and so forth. what's clear from the campaign, the first debate made clear by both candidates. both understand revenue has to with a part of any long term deal. the wealthiest americans should not anticipate a reduced tax burden if elected. president obama has go
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he's with us. he used the term. >> he's come on the air wearing a pin. >> the other team is using the term "forward" that they're leaning i guess, i don't know. we'll rise above. >> we're going to lean back. >> we're going to continue the conversation in a minute. when we come back, china an economic power house is sputtering. the country today looks to transition. we'll talk about that when we come back. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box." in the headlines several key economic reports just about an hour away on this thursday morning. the labor department's going to have the weekly report on first time jobless claims, tha
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> now the answer to today's aflac trivia question. which current member of the philadelphia phillies won the american league cy young award in 2008? the answer, cliff lee. >> aflac. >> welcome back, everybody. u.s. equity futures at this hour, we have been looking at some red arrows. dow futures down by about 68 points, s&p futures off by 7.25 points. we've been watching what's been happening at the weekend box office. "breaking dawn part ii" taking in $64 million. daniel craig's bond adventure "skyfall" came in at number two and "lincoln" finished third at $34.1 million. >> have you seen, i made fun of the "twilight" saga the lines. >> you said you saw carl. >> some of the men with their kids. i saw one -- >> it was pretty good, i watched them. >> you think they're good. >> yeah. >> i saw one with my daughter i thought it was the worst, bar none. i sent a check acting lessons for everyone. >> you haven't tak
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sandy clearly is an opportunity for us to use our equipment, our expertise and our talent just to be able to come back and help people get back up and running again. but ultimately won't offset all that but it does give us opportunity to be able to work with our customers, build that reputation and trust and help them grow their companies later. >> so you really need to see municipal budgets improve and you need to see europe improve in order for the main part of your business to get on the right track? >> well, you've got emerging markets. emerging markets are growing substantially. so a big focus of our attention is in the emerging market as well as even with public utilities, bringing their operating costs down, bringing energy-efficient solutions allow them to bring their cost downs so they can invest in the other areas. so we're focused obviously in how we can help them operate in a more efficient way. so it's not just moving water. it's treating and it's testing, and we all know the quality of water has been a key opportunity for us. >> gretchen, thank you so much for coming by
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> enormous gasoline lines in the new york area a common sight a week after saentd struck the region. with so many gasoline storage facilities offline, it's unclear how long this gas crisis could go on. kate kelly has the latest on the refueling efforts. kate? >> maria, activity is picking up at the new star truck rack behind me. 15 to 20 tankers have come for resupply today, waiting for fuel bays because all of them are new. new star like many competitors in the new jersey gas network have had a long last week. they're fig
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shoot us an e-mail. you can follow us on twitter @squawkcnbc is the handle. >>> we've got eric dinallo as a special guest. but don't forget this, you've got to keep it here, because not only is kate on the call at 8:00 a.m., but the oracle of omaha warren buffett is joining us for an extended interview. "squawk" is back with that and a lot more. don't go anywhere. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning. let's get you to some headlines. the latest read on the housing market is ahead this morning. the government's going to be out with new home sales for october. that's at 10:00 eastern time. economists are expecting a slight drop from september to an annual sales rate of 385,000 units. >>> and mortgage applications edged lower by .9%. the drop was largely a drop in refinancing activity. >>> and the federal reserve will be issuing the latest beige book this afternoon. the region by region assessment of the u.s. economy comes out at about 2:00 p.m. eastern time, two weeks before the fed's next policy
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you probably should not use the term knuckleheads. this country is expecting things to start happening in 2013, unlike 2009, 2010, 2011. what do you tell how the republican leaders to connect with with these walmart moms? what are they looking for that is actionable and relatable for republican leaders as they go into the fiscal cliff and go into next year and the grand bargain, whatever? >> there are a couple of things. one of them is a longer-term goal. it is addressing the composition of the electorate and how it is going to look going forward. it means to be a conversation about that in terms of how does tea party come together on that. the other parts of it is that there is terrific leadership around the country that we can look to. republicans did not win the white house last night and we cannot win the senate last night. as of last night, there are 30 republican governors around this country and there is diversity. you have nikki haley and susanna martinez in new mexico and bobby jindal. there is diversity. there is leadership
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sherrodbrown.com, people can join us. we've got lots of people that have done everything from small contributions to knocking on doors and doing phone banks, and that's how you beat this kind of money. it's the only way a progressive populist democrat in a state like ohio wins. >> there's some things i keep worrying about. ohio is one i worry about. i wonder about the secretary of state out there. i wonder about the stumble we had last time, the people kept questioning -- i'm talking about 2004, real questions about the count out in ohio. what do you see? what do you see -- we have 650 obama lawyers in cuyahoga county being on the lookout for any kind of monkey business out there. what do you hear? what's coming? >> well, i think -- >> in terms of trouble. >> i think the obama campaign -- there may be trouble. you know, i think we're all worried about voter suppression. we're somewhat worried about diebold, about getting the ground game out, but the ground game is excellent, chris. i feel optimistic. it's not a slam dunk,
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this report. -- extraordinary has sent us -- correspondent has sent us this report. >> mitt romney. like his opponent, he's amassed countless air miles chasing every last vote. in those parts of america, the balance could tip in his favor. today his supporters gathered for one last rally to waive the flag and cheer their -- wave the flag and cheer their man. >> i'm extremely hopeful. i love my country too so i hope it gets the president it deserves. it's a wakeup call for america because i believe if we don't turn things around now our children will suffer and their children. >> it's been a bruising contest in an increasingly divided nation. an election fueled by one question above all -- who's got the stronger plan for the economy? >> what's the climate been like? >> difficult. very difficult. money's tight, people don't want to buy anything necessarily that they don't necessarily need. and they're losing their homes. >> the next president of the united states, mitt romney! >> this is mitt romney's second run at the presidency. even his father ran for the white house and he's used
this report. -- extraordinary has sent us -- correspondent has sent us this report. >> mitt romney. like his opponent, he's amassed countless air miles chasing every last vote. in those parts of america, the balance could tip in his favor. today his supporters gathered for one last rally to waive the flag and cheer their -- wave the flag and cheer their man. >> i'm extremely hopeful. i love my country too so i hope it gets the president it deserves. it's a wakeup call for america...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. i don't know if i want more revenue. i'm afraid my friend treasury geithner. and at least give you real numbers on this. >> one of the criticisms is that it would be another gift to the wealthy. let's take a look. the tax policy center found that if deductions were capped at $25,000. people making more than $200,000 they would account for 71%. as for revenues, the big question, the solution races for money. three times as much. cutting deductions could be difficult and could disrupt the economy. it raises a lot more money. i
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> this hurricane really has muddled things up when it comes to insurance regulations because noaa came up with a new definition. not a hurricane. wasn't a tropical storm. it was a post-tropical event or a super storm. brachbd new category. why is this a problem? because most insurance policies are based on definitions. if it's a hurricane, the deductible requires the owner pays a percentage of the damage to the home. if it's a tropical storm, you just get the flat deductible. usually cheaper. now some governors of some sta
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to the use -- used to use for the -- pierogy. and one that we use has got -- instead of bacon it's got actual pork fat which is really disgusting. but we put caraway in it. >> stephanie: dill is our magic ingredient. >> caraway goes very good. >> stephanie: fine with your caraway. >> stephanie: i celebrate our differences. >> caller: yours is delicious. >> stephanie: oh, dear. i'm sorry. that was a bad phone. >> she dropped her phone in the pierogy. >> stephanie: all right. we have a -- that's right. we haven't done our thanksgiving pageant. >> that's right. >> stephanie: for the kids, they do a thing every year, jim. this is to all of the republican candidates who lost and the tea baggers. >> eat meat! >> sausage and barbecue. >> eat meat! ♪ we won't stay fresh for very long so we're asking you for a venison song ♪ >> stephanie: yea! okay. including you allen west. >> happy thanksgiving to you and everyone. we're not going to go forward to test the results. we're going to move ahead and we wish congressman murphy very well.
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corporations will use us for a lift. it's an incredible efficiency tool. >> at what point does it make sense financially to own your own plane or to use you? >> it depends on your flying patterns. if you fly more than 700 or 800, it probably makes sense to own your own. >> who was the guy before you? i know him, the gentleman before you from netjets. >> richard san tooele. >> there was a rough patch for the operations for the -- i guess it was the income statement of net jets because i guess everything got marked down. >> we felt the same pressure everybody did in '08 and '09. >> where are you now? >> we're doing well. >> you're making money. >> yes. i couldn't be more proud. what a great team. >> 2012 fwhaerbetter than 2011? >> yes. >> we talk about it on the set. landing fees and that, where are you at on that? >> well, it depresses the market, the economic activity. we want people to use this product. if you discontinue, it adds costs. >> you're not willing to rise above? >> we're willing to look above a whole bunch o
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> the middle east in turmoil. israel continues air strikes in gaza as rocket attacks target tel aviv. we'll ask what instability in the region means to the global markets. >>> calling all budget geeks. a self-professed one joins "squawk" to explain the real story behind the fiscal cliff, fact versus fiction and why every american needs to be worried. >>> we welcome jack of all trades, steve case has built companies from the ground up and advised presidents on everything from jobs to innovation. today he's our guest host as the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc, first in business worldwide, i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. our guest host this hour is steve case, a lot to discuss with steve this morning. we've had a little love fest already. first though he's going to give me some land in hawaii, i can't believe that. you are o
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the first debate was important for us and probably a defining point us for and it reminded a lot of us when we lost the new hampshire primary where you think we're in a good place and then you think uh-oh. hold on there's a rock. and the first debate going into it, you don't know how you're going to do. no one knows you can get a vibe from your candidate and talk to everyone that's been a part of it. he hadn't done one in four years and afterwards we didn't think it was as bad as everybody did and we all went out and talked to everyone and it was only until day or so later. >> but you saw twitter that was melting. >> yes my computer was on fire. it was important because it was a hunkering down for us and a reminder that we knew all along this would be hard fought. the president took a lot of it on himself and buck everyone up around him. it was important for us. we need that moment. his great one was his back is against the wall and it was important for all those reasons. >> tell us. take us a little inside mitt romney preparing for the first debate. not a great september so his back w
the first debate was important for us and probably a defining point us for and it reminded a lot of us when we lost the new hampshire primary where you think we're in a good place and then you think uh-oh. hold on there's a rock. and the first debate going into it, you don't know how you're going to do. no one knows you can get a vibe from your candidate and talk to everyone that's been a part of it. he hadn't done one in four years and afterwards we didn't think it was as bad as everybody did...
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most of us don't. and the 9% of us who answer the phone are perfectly representative of the 89% of us -- >> stephanie: i don't answer the phone, because i had very unfortunate yeast and -- >> oh, my god. you just opened -- >> stephanie: my former choice -- >> leave the house. >> oh, my god. >> crazy in the head. [ sighs ] >> stephanie: jacki? >> yes love. >> stephanie: did you hear about the latest rapy republican? >> oh boy. >> stephanie: john costar running for congressman in washington state, the rape thing -- he called it the rape thing, twice. did not justify a woman's right to terminate a pregnancy. incest is so well, but the rape thing, i knew a woman who carried the child and then gave it up for abortion, but the rape thing -- >> it's artificial rape flavor. >> it's a little rapish. >> stephanie: how is putting more violence on to a woman's body and taking the life of an innocent child -- how does that make it better? >> how many republican men and how many women have commented on this -- what
most of us don't. and the 9% of us who answer the phone are perfectly representative of the 89% of us -- >> stephanie: i don't answer the phone, because i had very unfortunate yeast and -- >> oh, my god. you just opened -- >> stephanie: my former choice -- >> leave the house. >> oh, my god. >> crazy in the head. [ sighs ] >> stephanie: jacki? >> yes love. >> stephanie: did you hear about the latest rapy republican? >> oh boy. >>...
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will, give us a view on lloyds. the market seems to be responding positively. >> you have the underlying story and then what they refer to as legacy issues. we were given a heads up a few weeks ago when it was barclays upset ppi and that gave investors a little bit ahead of lloyds and other bank earnings. and as a result, i think that's why we're seeing this move up. >> also interesting down 1.35 billion pounds. the market was expecting around 1.5 billion pounds. this has to be a positive in the credit cycle here in the uk. >> indeed. and this is the main point of the positive lloyds numbers. it's an improvement in the market and we are seeing the banks moving forward. we improve domestic conditions and lendings to the uk economy. so perceived to be a good thing. >> will, thanks very much. >> you can see lloyds at the top of the basket for the ftse today. a couple pay tv operators reporting numbers today. the share price popping 3%. revenues up 4%. earnings up 16%. this is on on the back of price increases. also try
will, give us a view on lloyds. the market seems to be responding positively. >> you have the underlying story and then what they refer to as legacy issues. we were given a heads up a few weeks ago when it was barclays upset ppi and that gave investors a little bit ahead of lloyds and other bank earnings. and as a result, i think that's why we're seeing this move up. >> also interesting down 1.35 billion pounds. the market was expecting around 1.5 billion pounds. this has to be a...
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it's magical, thank a lot guys thanks for joining us. tonight's results, guys, what do you think. >> jon tonight's results have caused a seismic shift? what we're forecasting for the 2016 election. the real winner tonight looks to be hillary clinton who is now projecting pat 68% chance of victory -- >> [crowd cheering] >> that's up from 54% just a few hours ago. obviously premature to call the 2016 election but i think through demands we have at least examined some vice presidential options. tonight mitt romney received very little minority support. we're talking jimmy buffet concert level. so that's clearly going to have to put some coffee in that cream. wouldn't hurt to counter hillary with a woman either. some people are saying condaleesa rice or perhaps medea. >> no jon the character from greek tragedy who murders both of her children. that medea. >> jon: what about hillary's vice president. >> she'll need to reach older white male voters. so the two leading vp contenders are a 1962 chevy empala and a can of beer. >> jon: i understan
it's magical, thank a lot guys thanks for joining us. tonight's results, guys, what do you think. >> jon tonight's results have caused a seismic shift? what we're forecasting for the 2016 election. the real winner tonight looks to be hillary clinton who is now projecting pat 68% chance of victory -- >> [crowd cheering] >> that's up from 54% just a few hours ago. obviously premature to call the 2016 election but i think through demands we have at least examined some vice...
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which brings us to carbon. there's a reason why romney brought this independence up front and center. it's something he can act on instantly. i think there's a huge gap between these two men when it comes to fossil fuels, but it's not easily seen. it takes some explaining. let me try. first, the president is very cagey about oil and gas. he's quick to take credit for finding more oil in this country. however, as romney points out, obama is just a lucky beneficiary of improvements that will allow for more oil to be found and extracted from private lands. he hasn't been a friend of anything carbon. romney is -- and that means pipelines bring fuel into this country, even if it's considered dirtier. while the president did do a photo op in front of clean energy fueling stations, he hasn't ordered any branch of his government to switch to natural gas for vehicles. it's within his right. without such an endorsement, the initiative has been warm. when the president spoke on this issue, he always emphasized it had to b
which brings us to carbon. there's a reason why romney brought this independence up front and center. it's something he can act on instantly. i think there's a huge gap between these two men when it comes to fossil fuels, but it's not easily seen. it takes some explaining. let me try. first, the president is very cagey about oil and gas. he's quick to take credit for finding more oil in this country. however, as romney points out, obama is just a lucky beneficiary of improvements that will...
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it's magical, thank a lot guys thanks for joining us. tonight's results, guys, what do you think. >> jon tonight's results have caused a seismic shift? what we're forecasting for the 2016 election. the real winner tonight looks to be hillary clinton who is now projecting pat 68% chance of victory -- >> [crowd cheering] >> that's up from 54% just a few hours ago. obviously premature to call the 2016 election but i think through demands we have at least examined some vice presidential options. tonight mitt romney received very little minority support. we're talking jimmy buffet concert level. so that's clearly going to have to put some coffee in that cream. wouldn't hurt to counter hillary with a woman either. some people are saying condaleesa rice or perhaps medea. >> no jon the character from greek tragedy who murders both of her children. that medea. >> jon: what about hillary's vice president. >> she'll need to reach older white male voters. so the two leading vp contenders are a 1962 chevy empala and a can of beer. >> jon: i understan
it's magical, thank a lot guys thanks for joining us. tonight's results, guys, what do you think. >> jon tonight's results have caused a seismic shift? what we're forecasting for the 2016 election. the real winner tonight looks to be hillary clinton who is now projecting pat 68% chance of victory -- >> [crowd cheering] >> that's up from 54% just a few hours ago. obviously premature to call the 2016 election but i think through demands we have at least examined some vice...